Showing posts with label Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Style. Show all posts

Monday, 29 June 2015

How to Be Bohemian?

I have just been watching a programme on the BBC, how to be bohemian

Towards the end of the show it went down the route of criticising Hipsters - the current trend around the media.  

Personally I don't care what are person is or does - if dressing a certain way makes you happy then go for it and it really does not matter what people say.  

Something I did notice was the idea that being bohemian is dead, in fact commercialisation has destroyed this.  

I think it missed what is really happening, bohemian ideas and trend have always been commercialised but because of the internet the pace of commercialisation has increased.  

This pace of change does not stop creativity in fact creativity is even more important.  

And when it comes to creativity in your dressing - just craft your own style and make sure you are happy with it.  


Thursday, 19 July 2012

Good Italian Magazines - Kult & Style

These are always worth a little look when you find a copy.



Tuesday, 15 March 2011

New Blog On Fashion and Style

I am not a very good writer, an expert on fashion or even a person that follows fashion. Saying that I love clothes and individual style.

This blog is not designed to tell people what to wear or even how to wear it - it is my personal love and expression of my love for clothes.

My favorite purchases so far this season are;
1. Nigel Cabourn Air Craft Jacket in blue
3. Folk Oatmeal Cardigan like this grouse one
5. CP Company Overshirt
6. CP Company Cardigan
7. Universal Works Knit
8. Stone Island Cardigan

I have also purchased the usual basics; Albarm jeans, Tretorn pumps, Mandarina Duck bags and a few other bits and bobs.

The plan is to bring in some more t-shirts, shirts, shorts and some shoes; Margaret Howell, Oliver Spencer, Church's, Raf Simons and Dries Van Noten.

I am not really sure how to sum up this seasons purchases but I would say it is a combination of some 'modern but classic' British design and a bit of 'design and functional' European pieces.